Global warming poses grave threat to biodiversity and human health, urgent action needed to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
Global warming is a serious problem caused by humans burning fossil fuels, leading to higher temperatures worldwide. This warming can harm biodiversity and health by causing floods, droughts, ice melting, storms, and climate changes. We need to act to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuel use to protect our environment and health. The consequences of global warming are irreversible, so it's crucial to take steps now for a sustainable future.